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Feb 2021
More than 100 businesses in North Yorkshire have backed an east/west model to replace the current two-tier council system in the county.
The proposal has been submitted to government by the six district councils, including Harrogate Borough Council, as part of reorganisation plans.
It would see Craven, Harrogate, Richmondshire and Hambleton join together to form a unitary council in the West, with a population of 363,000, and Selby, City of York, Ryedale and Scarborough join together to form a unitary council in the East, with a population of 465,000.
A rival model, submitted by North Yorkshire County Council and City of York, would see one unitary council for North Yorkshire with the York authority remaining in place.
Meanwhile, Alan Cutler, deputy managing director of The PEEL Entertainment Group, based in Skipton, said:
Councillor Richard Cooper, leader of Harrogate Borough Council, speaking on behalf of the council leaders, said:
Robert Goodwill, MP for Scarborough, added in an open letter that devolution was “essential in attracting investment, supporting business and protecting and creating jobs as we rebuild our bruised communities".
He said the county council's model would provide "strength, scale and experience" for North Yorkshire.
Mr Goodwill said:
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